This new edition of Drama as Therapy presents a coherent review of the practice and theory of Dramatherapy. With a unique combination of practical guidance, clinical examples and research vignettes this fully revised second edition considers developments in the field over the last decade and researc
Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories and Practices
β Scribed by Robert J. Landy
- Publisher
- Charles C. Thomas
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 296
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Emerging from the first degree-granting program in drama therapy, this text is the first to examine drama therapy as a discipline. It deals not with drama in therapy but with drama therapy itself, documenting its legitimacy as a distinct field. After reviewing its dramatic and psychotherapeutic context, the author examines the conceptual basis of drama therapy, tracing its interdisciplinary sources and delineating important concepts from related fields. A theoretical model of drama therapy is offered, based on the source material. The most widely practiced techniques of drama therapy are examined, including psychodramatic practices and projective techniques. The author also focuses on appropriate populations and settings: the emotionally, physically, socially, and developmentally disabled in schools, clinics, hospitals, prisons, and other environments. Special attention is directed to therapeutic theatre performances. The text concludes with reports of research, past, present, and future, and offers observations based upon the significant role drama therapy can play in fostering balance within individuals and among peoples.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Contents
PART I. DRAMA THERAPY IN CONTEXT
1. Establishing a Context for Drama Therapy
2. Toward a Definition of Drama Therapy
PART II. THE CONCEPTUAL BASIS OF DRAMA THERAPY
3. The Interdisciplinary Sources of Drama Therapy
4. Concepts and Theories in Drama Therapy
PART III. THE TECHNIQUES OF DRAMA THERAPY
5. Structuring a Session
6. Psychodramatic Techniques
7. Projective Techniques
PART IV. THE POPULATIONS AND SETTINGS FOR DRAMA THERAPY
8. School Settings
9. Clinical Settings for Drama Therapy
10. Drama/Theatre for Special Populations within Other Community Settings
PART V. RESEARCH IN DRAMA THERAPY
11. Review of Current Research
12. Future Directions in Research
Index
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